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1251 Chauncey Remington manufactured horse liniment in Canandaigua, Ontario Co., NY. Remington, Chauncey (I11414)
 
1252 Chester W. and Nancy Claflin of Hopkinton, int. Aug. 26, 1832. Marriage, Upton, MA

Nancy CLAFLIN
Nancy, d. John and w., Nov. 13, 1810.

Nancy CLAFLIN
Nancy, Nov. 17, 1811. P.R.H3.Birth
Hopkinton, MA

Both Nancys were married in 1832 at Hopkinton. However, the death record of Nancy Walker and her age at death agrees with the first birth record. 
Claflin, Nancy (I25574)
 
1253 Chester W. WALKER
Chester W. and Nancy Claflin of Hopkinton, int. Aug. 26, 1832. Marriage Upton, MA

Chester W. WALKER
Chester W. of Upton, and Nancy Claflin, Sept. 20, 1832. Marriage Hopkinton, MA
 
Family F09577
 
1254 Chester Williams WALKER
Chester Williams, s. Ebenezer W. and Sarah, Feb. 14, 1808. Birth Upton, MA

In the Federal Census of 1850, the Walker family is at Upton, Worcester Co., MA: Ebenezer 63, Chester W. 42, Nancy 39, Miranda 17, Cordelia 15, Eliza 12, and Adeline S. 10. 
Walker, Chester Williams (I25534)
 
1255 Children: William Allen (b 17 Apr 1796), Cyrus Allen (b 22 Apr 1798), Hiram Allen (b 27 Apr 1803), Cynthia Allen, Hervey Allen, and
Levi Allen (b 3 Nov 1816 in New York) (Source: Post-em at Rootsweb by Joseph Neil Fairbanks)

In the Federal Census of 1850, Caleb & Sally Allen, ages 74 & 75, are living at Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. The census says Caleb was born in CT; his wife Sally was born in RI. 
Allen, Caleb (I14989)
 
1256 CHILLSON [Jillson] Reuben, and Nancy Knapp; m. by Elder William C. Manchester, June 12, 1831, Johnston VRs. Family F08906
 
1257 Chloe H, of East Granby, m Henry REMINGTON of Suffield, May 31, 1846

Henry, of Suffield, m Chloe H ALDERMAN of East Granby, May 31, 1846

(Source: Granby, CT Vital Records 1786 - 1850, from the Barbour Collection, transcribed by Coralynn Brown) 
Family F03165
 
1258 Chloe was of Rehoboth, MA. I have made an assumption that she was born there.

She died of consumption.

From newenglandancestors.org:
1851 CARPENTER Chloe, aged 20, of Rehoboth, daughter of Asaph and Caroline, and William A. Remington, aged 23, of Providence, R. I., son of H. A. and Sally A., married by Rev. Charles P. Grosvenor, June 8, 1851. Int. June 8, 1851. 8 6 Marriage

1856 REMINGTON - , of William and Chloe, 1 day, Nov. 11, 1856 8 14 Death

1856 REMINGTON Chloe, wife of William A., 26y 1m 9d, Dec. 24, 1856 8 15 Death 
Carpenter, Chloe (I14473)
 
1259 Christ Ch., Bklyn, Thurs. Apr. 27, Rev. L. Luqueer, Emory B. Remington of N.Y. to Charlotte Matilda, 2nd dau. of Benjamin Mortimer of Bklyn. Family F04992
 
1260 Christ Church, Baptism: Caswell, Nelson Remington 4/5/1865 (8/25/1864) s/o Nelson & Caroline Caswell, Nelson Remington (I11618)
 
1261 Christ Church, Manlius, NY, baptismal record: Remington, Ida Eliza 11/25/1863 d/o Hiram and Margaret S., in private Remington, Ida Eliza (I14206)
 
1262 Christian & Else have two daughters. Hansen, Christian (I11720)
 
1263 Christian was a daughter of Stephen, of Gov. Benedict Arnold. I have estimated her birth year, as well as her father's. Arnold, Christian (I14599)
 
1264 Christopher & Margaret were first cousins.

The will of Christopher Allen of NK is dated 25 Apr 1816, and proved 13 Dec 1818. It mentions sons Thomas, Benjamin, and Silas; dtrs Mary (w/o Wm Cory), Anna (w/o Caleb Allen), Martha (w/o Jo__ Allen), Freelove (w/o Philip Arnold), and Elizabeth; grandchildren George and Anna. 
Allen, Christopher (I13138)
 
1265 Christopher Cook and Thomas Hill and their wives signed deeds for land transactions at Scituate. See notes for Thomas Hill. Cook, Christopher (I27269)
 
1266 Christopher is mentioned as a grandson, son of Carr, in the will of Immanuel Northup. He may be the Christopher Northup listed in the RI Cemetery Database with these dates: c1779 - 5 JUN 1832 CY151 (Burlingame-Brayton Lot, Colvintown Rd.). Northup, Christopher (I13939)
 
1267 Christopher Sheldon was one of the men involved in the buring of the British ship Gaspee (http://gaspee.org/GaspeeRaiders.htm).

Christopher Sheldon is mentioned as a friend in the will of Stephen Remington who died in 1786. Stephen's will also mentions Christopher's five children. Stephen was married to Christopher's aunt, Mercy Mary Sheldon.

Christopher and his wife Rosanna were first cousins.

The following notes are excerpted from the web site site gaspee.org (see URL above):

"Christopher Sheldon . . . owner of the Sheldon Wharf in Providence, participated in rebellious action of June 10, 1772 which captured and burned the British revenue boat "Gaspee" at Gaspee point in Narragansett Bay."

"On the night of June 10th, 1772 Christopher Sheldon had joined 8 rowboats full of Providence men who made their way with muffled oars to his majesty's ship Gaspee, sent to enforce the stamp act, and burned her."

"As a youth and young man Christopher was born into a family intertwined with many of the other area families by marriage since Providence was a town of about 4,000 individuals. At least two of these were the Tillinghast and the Fenner families, both well known locally. His father was Town Treasurer for many years and, according to Chase, Providence houses, 1779, had built a sizable house near the still standing warehouse on South Main Street. His mother, the former Mary Greene, died when he was only twelve. His father remarried and Christopher became a part of a large family." [Don't think this is accurate -- perhaps the second wife was Mary Greene. I believe the first wife was Lydia Arnold, d/o Israel Arnold.]

"Sometime prior to the French and Indian War time period he began working for the Brown family mercantile interests and served as a Master on several of their ships which career he continued for much of the rest of his time as a seaman. During the French and Indian War, he functioned as a privateer on two Brown ships, both of which were captured in 1764, the snow, Dolphin and the schooner, Rosanna. After that time he worked with the Brown family in more 'normal' maritime efforts as master of the brig, George, ( 1767-1771) which sailed between Providence and Paramaribo, Surinam for Nicholas Brown & Co. One record that Irving Sheldon discovered was a bill for carrying a French captain to Antigua. A Rhode Island privateer had captured this gentleman, and this was a step in returning the captain to French territory. For his services, Christopher billed the Colony."

"In mid 1772 at the time of the Gaspee raid, Captain Christopher Sheldon was 40 years old and Captain Joseph Tillinghast (a known Gaspee Raider and longboat captain) was 38. Probably both would have known John Mawney, the 'physician' on the Gaspee raid since Tillinghast eventually married Mawney 
Sheldon, Captain Christopher (I02846)
 
1268 Christopher, of Benjamin, of Foster, and Mary Whipple, of Warwick; m. by Elder Samuel Littlefield, April 2, 1795. Family F09501
 
1269 CHURCH RECORD: Christ Church marriages; Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY (submitted by New York Archives Transcribing Team)
1 Nov 1855
Thos. A. Clrk of Chittenango NY - Lucretia Remington dau of Lloyd of Manlius
Also:
Clark, Thomas A. of Chittenango to Lucretia Remington, d/o Lloyd Remington of Manlius, Nov. 1, 1855 at the house of Lloyd Remington by Rev. Osgood E. Herrick.
 
Family F04536
 
1270 CHURCH RECORD: Christ Church marriages; Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY (submitted by New York Archives Transcribing Team)
12 May 1842
Hiram Remington - Sophia dau of Joseph Smith of Manlius at the Church
Also:
Remington, Hiram to Sophia Smith, d/o Joseph Smith of Manlius, May 12, 1842 in Christ Church Manlius by Rev. Seth Davis. 
Family F04409
 
1271 CHURCH RECORD: Christ Church marriages; Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY (submitted by New York Archives Transcribing Team)
21 May 1848
A. S. Newman - Roby Ann, dau of Lloyd Remington, Manlius

Also:
Newman, A. S. to Roby Ann Remington, d/o Lloyd Remington of Manlius Village, May 27, 1848 at house of Lloyd Remington by Rev. John L. Gay. 
Family F04537
 
1272 CHURCH RECORD: Christ Church marriages; Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY (submitted by New York Archives Transcribing Team)
23 Sep 1839
Dr. Henry H. Harrington - Nancy Remington dau of Illustrious of Manlius
Also:
Herrington, Dr. Henry H. to Nancy Remington, d/o of Illustrious Remington at Remington's house in Manlius Village, Sept. 23, 1839 by Rev. Samuel G. Appleton. 
Family F04538
 
1273 CHURCH RECORD: Christ Church marriages; Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY (submitted by New York Archives Transcribing Team)
30 Jun 1835
Hiram Smith - Frances Remington, in the church
Also:
Smith, Hiram to Frances Remington, June 30, 1833 in Christ Church Manlius by Rev. Algernon S. Hollister.

 
Family F04540
 
1274 CHURCH RECORD: Christ Church marriages; Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY (submitted by New York Archives Transcribing Team)
5 Jul 1855
Hiram Wood of Fayetteville - Mrs. Nancy Harrington dau of Illustrious Remington of Manlius, at the Church
Also:
Wood, Hiram of Fayetteville to Mrs. Nancy Harrington, d/o Illustrious Remington of Manlius, July 5, 1855 in Christ Church Manlius by Rev. Osgood E. Herrick. 
Family F04539
 
1275 Cited in Remington manuscript at Newport Historical Society; by Frederick C. King Source (S013472)
 
1276 Clara W. Rathbone is mentioned in the will of her uncle William Manchester dated 21 Nov 1883 at Portsmouth, RI.

In the 1860 Federal Census, Clara is 11 months old. 
Manchester, Clara Wales (I18889)
 
1277 Clara's first husband was a Mr. Carr. She is identified as a widow in the 1900 census.

In 1910 she is married to Myrtle D. King, and has been married for 6 yrs and has 4 children. 
Remington, Clara E. (I25409)
 
1278 Clarence & Edna had seven children, including a set of twin girls. The family resided at Monrovia, CA. Bogle, Clarence Ralph (I14305)
 
1279 Clarence is not listed with the family in the 1900 census, and it would appear from census data that either he or Emma died young. I have not been able to find either of them in the various censuses. Remington, Clarence Melvin (I19084)
 
1280 Clarence, an engineer, was "extensively engaged in the lumber business at Waconia, Minnesota."
source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/childlor.htm

In the 1860 census, his name is writtne as Clayton. 
Remington, Clarence A. (I09669)
 
1281 Clarissa married William Tilley as his second wife. Ellery, Clarissa (I09734)
 
1282 Clarissa was d/o Joseph Leland and Abigail Healey; Joseph was s/o Jesse Leland of Johnston, RI.

This is likely the family group in the 1850 Federal Census at Barton, Orleans Co., VT: David Knapp 38 VT, Claude 62 RI, Mary 35 VT, Nancy 40 VT, and Abigail 32 VT. "Claude" is probably Clarissa. 
Leland, Clarissa (I13619)
 
1283 Clark & Penelope were married by Benjamin Underwood, Warden. Family F00778
 
1284 Class of 1984, Thomas Jefferson High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
http://namesdatabase.com/schools/US/IA/Cedar%20Rapids/Thomas%20Jefferson%2 0High%20School/ 
Remington, Darren Joseph (I25613)
 
1285 Claudia's name and parents' names came to me from Ray Moot. Markle, Claudia Jean (I26856)
 
1286 Clemence Remington Cornell's Bible records says this John died at age 1 month 28 days. Cornell, John (I17550)
 
1287 Clement is believed to be the son of Clement & Mary (Raynor) King of London, England. King, Clement II (I14144)
 
1288 Clifford's middle initial has been shown as N, W, and D. Bingham, Clifford W. (I21847)
 
1289 Clinton Remington had a successful business career as a print cloth broker in Providence and Fall River. For several years he was director of the Fall River Board of Trade. He was Superintendant of the Sunday School at the Central Congregational Church, and in 1897 and 1898 was chosen vice-president of the Massachusetts Sunday School Association, later becoming president. In addition, he was active in several patriotic and fraternal societies. Remington, Clinton Van Santvoort (I05262)
 
1290 Co. F, 18th Massachusetts Infantry. Originally buried at Mt. Solon, Augusta Co., VA Elsbree, Joshua (I18642)
 
1291 Coggeshall & Sally had several children, including three daughters: Sally P., Mary E., & Alice M. James M. & George P. may be their sons. All are buried in the Thomas Cemetery Lot in North Kingstown, off Rt. 4 south of the Rt. 102 interchange. Family F02263
 
1292 COLLINS Mary, widow of Thomas, formerly of Warwick, at Glocester, in 106th year, suddenly. Gazette of Dec. 8, 1770 (James N. Arnold VR of RI). Unknown, Mary (I20515)
 
1293 Collins William, of Thomas, and Elizabeth Carder, of John, Aug. 20, 1723 (Warwick VRs). Family F07793
 
1294 Comfort and her sister Barbary married two half brothers, Reuben and Carmi Whitford. Bailey, Comfort (I00376)
 
1295 Comfort is not mentioned in her husband's will, so I am assuming she had passed away by that time. Hart, Comfort (I01749)
 
1296 Comfort was d/o John. Greene, Comfort (I26033)
 
1297 Compiled from the original records by Mrs. Mary Phillips Herbert Source (S013455)
 
1298 Constant was a widow, Constant Fobes/Forbes, when she married John Briggs after the death of his first wife Sarah. Mitchell, Constant (I28484)
 
1299 copy emailed to me by Valorie Sidorski Source (S013584)
 
1300 Copy from Rosemarie Mello Source (S013523)
 

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